Job Description
Job DetailsLevel: EntryJob Location: Marana Head Start - Marana, AZ 85653Position Type: 40 hours/week - July thru Mid JuneEducation Level: High School Diploma or GEDSalary Range: $15.45 - $15.45 HourlyTravel Percentage: In-Town and Out of TownJob Shift: Split (M-F) Apprx 7am-9:20am and 2:30pm-Job Category: TransportationLevel: Entry
Position Type: 40 hours/week (mid July to mid June)
Salary Range: $15.45 per hour
Travel %: In Town
Job Shift: Split (M-F), approximately 7:00am - 9:05am and 2:45pm - 8:20pm, work is in-person, may require working some evenings and weekends.
Job Categories: Transportation & Custodial
Location: Marana Head Start,13660 North McDuff Road Marana, AZ 85653, 1 position
Classification: Hourly, Non-Exempt
Supervisor: Center Manager
Supervises: None
Job Summary:
If you enjoy driving, cleaning, opportunities to grow your knowledge, and building relationships with children, parents, and co-workers, we have the job for you! Child-Parent Centers is currently accepting applications for our Driver Custodian position.
We are seeking applicants who are friendly, detail oriented, dependable, and think and act in a safe manner as part of his or her normal routine and overall nature. Child-Parent Centers entrust the Driver Custodian to work closely with the assigned bus monitors to provide safe transportation of preschool children to and from the Head Start center and for planned field trips. The Driver Custodian implements redundant systems to ensure that a child is never left alone on the bus. The Driver Custodian completes daily, weekly, and monthly custodial activities for the center of classrooms, playground, general grounds, and the bus. The ideal applicant is able to identify routine or emergency repair and maintenance needs and works closely with the supervisor to report to the agency’s work request system. The Driver Custodian works 8 hours per day Monday through Friday.
Benefits:
Paid Leave – 25 paid holidays, 5 days paid vacation after one year and up to 10 days each year thereafter, and 5 days paid Personal leave first year, 8 days each year thereafter, up to 5 days paid sick leave annually.
Insurance benefits - Dental, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Reimbursement Arrangements, Health Savings Accounts, PPO medical (3 plans), Vision, and Supplemental Life coverage for self, spouse, and child ($25,000 basic life and Accidental death and disability provided by employer)
Retirement Plan - Agency contribution after years of services and hours of eligibility criteria are met. Employee 401k deferral once eligibility is met.
Minimum Qualifications:
Must be 18 years of age (state licensing requirement)
Possess a High School Diploma or GED
Submit a current AZ Department of Public Safety Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card prior to start date.
Possess a valid driver’s license issued within the continental United States
3-year driving history (from the state that issued the driver’s license) must be clear of any citations
Must be able to read, write, and speak English.
Meet all physical, mental, vision, or any other requirements established under AZ law, BCCL, OHS, and FMCSA. ADA required accommodations will be considered and applied where reasonable and without creating undue hardship to the agency. These requirements must be met at the time of hire and throughout employment with the agency
All agency drivers are required to maintain active personal vehicle insurance. This requirement is mandated by our insurance provider and must be upheld as a condition of driving for the agency
Competencies:
Safety Focus
Customer Focus
Attention to Detail
Teamwork
Thoroughness
Confidentiality
Building Relationships
Adaptability and Flexibility
Simultaneous Task Management
Effective Communication
Familiarity with basic computer software and technology.
Other Requirements (post hire)
Must complete the “agency paid” Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration training to obtain a Commercial Driver’s
License within 30 days of hire.
Must obtain “agency paid” Class C Commercial Driver’s License with school bus and passenger endorsement within 45 days of hire. The Agency will allow a maximum of three attempts to successfully pass the required written tests. Due to the high costs involved with a CDL attainment, CPC requires all new drivers to agree to a minimum 2-year employment with the agency. Employees who submit a resignation prior to their 2-year employment agreement with CPC will be asked to reimburse the agency all or a portion of the cost to obtain their CDL.
Must be able to travel to and from various sites as needed.
Provide proof of immunizations: MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Tdap (adult Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis), and a clear Tuberculosis Self-assessment.
Able to pass a company paid physical exam prior to starting work.
Able to pass a criminal background check.
Must be able to prove the right to work in the USA by providing appropriate documents to complete the Federal I-9 form.
Desired Qualifications:
Possess a “Class C” Commercial Driver’s License with school bus and passenger endorsement.
Three (3) years’ experience as a school bus driver.
Three (3) years’ experience working in a preschool or Head Start center.
Demonstrated proficiency using Office 365 (Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Work Environment:
Indoor and Outdoor including extreme outdoor temperatures at peak times of the day.
Daily direct works with their assigned bus.
Daily direct work with cleaning chemicals.
Possible exposure to blood-borne pathogens, communicable illnesses, animal feces, and dangerous or sharp objects.
Physical Requirements:
Frequently
Driving, Sitting
Stooping, bending, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling
Lift 10-50 lbs.
Move furniture, chairs, carpet
Raking and turning of sand
Work with and dispose of cleaning chemicals
Pick up and dispose of animal feces or other dangerous objects on grounds
Occasionally
Climbing on step stool
Work with tools that may be sharp or heavy (rake, weed eater, shovel, hoe)
Duties and ResponsibilitiesJob Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Transportation Responsibilities:
Transport children to and from the center and other Head Start related activities in compliance with Office of Head Start performance standards, AZ Bureau of Child Care Licensure transportation regulations, and the agency’s child transportation procedures (including but not limited to trip routing, release and acceptance of children, safe riding practices, alternate routes, and pre and post trip inspections).
Complete all of the Transportation Safety training modules as scheduled to meet requirements for pre-service and in-service classroom and behind-the-wheel training.
Complete pre/post trip inspections for each transportation and walk through the bus visually checking all seats at the end of each trip to ensure that no children remain on the bus.
Work with teaching staff to update and keep an accurate bus list. Maintain consistent arrival and departure times for daily routes.
Support bus monitors as necessary to ensure safe transportation. Report safety concerns to bus monitors and supervisors.
Complete bus safety inspections: maintain the bus in a clean and safe condition (return any papers, sweaters, etc. left at the end of daily routes to the teacher).
Notify supervisor of bus repair and maintenance needs including contacting the Work Request System to report service needs at pre-planned intervals and for any breakdowns or un-planned repairs. Deliver and pick up the bus for service.
Follow Fleet Fueling procedures and process for assigned bus including entry of accurate information into “pay at the pump”
system.
Comply with emergency communication system policies and procedures including carrying assigned cell phone on bus during transportation of children
Ensure current vehicle registration and certificate of liability are located within the bus at all times.
Maintain a complete 1st aid kit with required items and conduct inventory of items as required.
Complete random drug testing at various times throughout each program year.
Maintain CDL Medical Certification.
Custodial Responsibilities:
Use cleaning checklists to clean, sanitize, and prepare indoor and outdoor spaces for children’s use. Remove dirt or grime, odors, insects, vermin, clutter, litter, dangerous objects, animal feces, debris, and weeds. Conduct minor landscape maintenance to remove weeds, trim trees, or water plants.
Identify and notify supervisor of repair or maintenance needs and/or safety hazards in indoor or outdoor spaces including notification to the Work Request System.
Move and/or store classroom furniture and materials when required by center needs. Assist teaching team with classroom set up at startup.
Organize custodial storage areas to ensure safety and easy access to supplies and equipment for adults. Maintain appropriate levels of custodial supplies to prevent shortage of necessary items. Complete supply requests and submit them to supervisor for review and forward to procurement. Verify supply deliveries from center run and notify supervisor of discrepancies.
Store cleaning chemicals and hazardous materials (flammable, poisonous, or labeled keep out of reach of children) in a locked area that is inaccessible to children.
Take scheduled playground equipment from storage area to playground before outdoor playtime begins and return to storage after outdoor playtime is complete.
Water sand areas as required to promote sand play.
Water down hot surfaces as temperature dictates (slides, benches, play structure, sand).
Provide fresh drinking water with easy access to children during outdoor playtime.
Use caution tape to designate unsafe areas and block access by children.
Conduct Safety Review Daily to secure facility at the end of the day.
Supervision:
Identify self-growth, development goals, and strategies for achievement with support and input from supervisor.
Commit and participate in consistent and planned meetings with supervisor to further professional growth by seeking feedback, reflecting on and assessing own practice, and taking advantage of opportunities to improve skills and knowledge.
Recordkeeping, Monitoring, and Reporting:
Prepare and submit the bus route list at quarterly intervals to the Physical Resources Manager for review (including pick up and drop off locations, directions, and start and stop times for each location).
Record accurate odometer readings on the Monthly Mileage Log and submit them to the Physical Resources Manager per schedule.
File and retain pre and post trip inspections and 1st aid kit inventory for 12 months.
File and retain ‘Vehicle Evacuation Drills” for 12 months.
Submit fleet Fueling receipts to Fiscal as required.
Leadership, Management, and Teamwork:
Participate in center staff meetings and the planning of center activities. Identify emerging needs, initiate requests for additional assistance, and participate in on-going improvements to program policies and procedures.
Support other staff in creating a welcoming and supportive environment for children and families by adjusting own routines (when appropriate) to accommodate their needs, sharing pertinent information about children and families with appropriate staff, and working cooperatively as part of a program team.
Exhibit an understanding that families are full program partners by responding to children’s and families’ situations with respect and flexibility, providing them with information, and/or securing help from other staff when needed.
Promotes effective relationships within the community by speaking positively about the program and its staff, services, children, and families and by viewing the program as a valuable part of the community.
Responsibilities for all Child-Parent Centers, Inc.:
Understand and model the agency's vision, mission, and philosophy within the agency and the community.
Demonstrate approachability, ownership, accountability, and life-long learning.
Use the agency's communication and problem-solving approach.
Seek the perspective of others.
Identify emerging issues and contribute new knowledge.
Work to de-escalate when emotions and stakes are high.
Maintain professional behavior and relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Use agency systems and technologies to accomplish work.
Maintain a high level of attendance to support ongoing service delivery.
Recognizes children's safety as the first responsibility of all staff and acts swiftly to ensure no child is unsupervised.
Implement agency policies and procedures for safeguarding confidential or sensitive information about employees and/or program participants. Restrict access to paper or electronic documents to those with a need to know.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Please Note: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. This job opening is intended to provide information about the position for employee recruitment purposes only and is not intended to be the basis of any employee contract.
Child-Parent Centers, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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